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this morning, by far the worst weather all through california. i just read something that at some of the highest elevations in the mountains in california could get up to 100 inches of snow. 100 inches of snow over the next three to four days. crazy. it's raining hard this morning in san francisco to sacramento. san francisco, it's going to be a rainy three days. another big storm coming in saturday afternoon, saturday night. it's going to rain through sunday. you get a break monday, then another storm on tuesday. we have a lot of flooding concerns in the rivers in california in the days ahead. let me take you through the forecast as we go at it. this huge storm in the west, it's not going to move across the country. it's just going to stall out. if you're anywhere from denver to the east coast, don't expect a lot of wet weather this weekend. it should mostly be dry. and notice the temperatures. they're warming up in the middle of the country, and that will head east as we go throughout the weekend. so your friday forecast, really no airport conc
this morning, by far the worst weather all through california. i just read something that at some of the highest elevations in the mountains in california could get up to 100 inches of snow. 100 inches of snow over the next three to four days. crazy. it's raining hard this morning in san francisco to sacramento. san francisco, it's going to be a rainy three days. another big storm coming in saturday afternoon, saturday night. it's going to rain through sunday. you get a break monday, then...
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california republicans may love him. new york republicans may love him, but in the heart of american conservatism, i have never seen them more tepid about -- >> i have a family member in the rural district who said to me on florida primary date, who would you vote for? i voted for newt? why? i know he's not going to be the nominee and probably lose worse to president obama. i always want to say i didn't give the republican party mitt romney. very -- this is a, somebody who's run for office down there. this is not some -- somebody who's not engaged in the process. so there is a passion issue with mitt romney he described him this way. the guy's a postcard. a two dimensional figure. and that's part of, we don't know who mitt romney is. >> hasn't filled it out. >> when i read your column yesterday, i said, boy, if mitt romney loses, that's going to be the debate inside the republican party. it's going to be -- >> it's going to be the debate. >> what is -- is it because mitt romney wasn't -- this going to be the debate. is i
california republicans may love him. new york republicans may love him, but in the heart of american conservatism, i have never seen them more tepid about -- >> i have a family member in the rural district who said to me on florida primary date, who would you vote for? i voted for newt? why? i know he's not going to be the nominee and probably lose worse to president obama. i always want to say i didn't give the republican party mitt romney. very -- this is a, somebody who's run for...
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huge storms coming on shore in california. a lot of heavy rain for you. that will work its way to san francisco a little later today. as far as the country goes, you're going to enjoy one of the best days around. 81 from kansas city down to dallas. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small bus
huge storms coming on shore in california. a lot of heavy rain for you. that will work its way to san francisco a little later today. as far as the country goes, you're going to enjoy one of the best days around. 81 from kansas city down to dallas. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line...
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good news in california, unemployment is now down to more than 11%. these are the kinds of issues we still have to deal with, and housing has a piece of it. but he does know how to light up an arena, and it doesn't hurt to have congresswoman giffords there at the emotional moment at the beginning because that opens the heart of people. >> he must have been pumped up about the navy s.e.a.l. mission. >> he's had good news. i want to follow up on what tom and bob said, and that is a voter at the end of the day -- and i know this may shock a lot of people, but they're looking at the president, they're going what's in it for me? and so -- this fairness issue that resinates with opinion page editors and resinates with activists and resinates with a lot of us on tv, at the end of the day, may not resinate as well with working class americans who will -- >> why does it -- >> who will say, okay, great. talk about fairness all you want, i want you to tell me specifically, how do i get back to work? how does talking about warren buffett's taxes get me back to wo
good news in california, unemployment is now down to more than 11%. these are the kinds of issues we still have to deal with, and housing has a piece of it. but he does know how to light up an arena, and it doesn't hurt to have congresswoman giffords there at the emotional moment at the beginning because that opens the heart of people. >> he must have been pumped up about the navy s.e.a.l. mission. >> he's had good news. i want to follow up on what tom and bob said, and that is a...
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there's a lobbyist to guide it through california's complicated bureaucracy. they need it to have the space to host the candidate's five children and grandchildren. but they have a $10 million new hampshire lakehouse, in addition to their primary residence. and they just recently sold a $5.3 million utah ski chalet. are we in a recession? >> well, they are trying to get -- they are trying to get us out of the recession. spending. hey, coming up next, the countdown clock is not up there but ron burgundy makes a surprise appearance with conan with an announcement, friends, that will change your life. "news you can't use" is up next. >> ron, are you ok? ron? ron? where are you? >> i'm in a glass case of emotion! my job is to find the next big sound. they sound awesome tonight. and when i do find it, i share it with the world. you landed the u.s. tour ? done. this is fantastic ! music is my life and i want to make the most of it without missing a beat. fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself nonstop. american airlines. is now within your grasp with the
there's a lobbyist to guide it through california's complicated bureaucracy. they need it to have the space to host the candidate's five children and grandchildren. but they have a $10 million new hampshire lakehouse, in addition to their primary residence. and they just recently sold a $5.3 million utah ski chalet. are we in a recession? >> well, they are trying to get -- they are trying to get us out of the recession. spending. hey, coming up next, the countdown clock is not up there...
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i suspect california's going to be a big event. that's at the end of the game. so the reality for someone like santorum, he's well positioned himself to stay competitive. he's going to have newt nipping at his heels. there's no doubt about that. i suspect if he gets the right momentum flow, he'll pull some of that away from newt. >> speaking to supporters from the upcoming state of louisiana, rick santorum said he will continue to defy the odds in this race. >> the time is now for conservatives to pull together. the time is now to make sure, to make sure that we have the best chance to win this election and the best chance to win this election is to nominate a conservative to go up against barack obama who can take him on on every issue. >> we want to make sure that everybody knows we're campaigning everywhere there are delegates because we are going to win this nomination before that convention. >> what will become a challenge is we'll have three or four days of the news media and they'll say why doesn't gingrich quit? and these are the people that said last ju
i suspect california's going to be a big event. that's at the end of the game. so the reality for someone like santorum, he's well positioned himself to stay competitive. he's going to have newt nipping at his heels. there's no doubt about that. i suspect if he gets the right momentum flow, he'll pull some of that away from newt. >> speaking to supporters from the upcoming state of louisiana, rick santorum said he will continue to defy the odds in this race. >> the time is now for...
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you look at exotic places like greece, italy, california. i mean, sacramento. all of those foreign countries. again, it's the same formula. promise too much and welfare state benefits and just wait for the economy to meltdown. >> i think to my mind that's the great political cultural hurdle we have to get over. you go from democracy to an important piece in "the new york times" about how government is not just about poor people. the middle class that is dependent in many ways -- >> that was a great piece. the very people that say we don't want the government involved in health care are the very people who say don't touch my medicare. the very tea party activists who say washington has gotten too big and too involved, there was a poll we showed earlier this year that says it all. 70% of tea party activists say don't touch medicare when there is not a republican or democrat liberal conservative economist that won't tell you that medicare and medicaid spending over the next 30 years is what blows a hole in the national debt. >> that's the political and cultural re
you look at exotic places like greece, italy, california. i mean, sacramento. all of those foreign countries. again, it's the same formula. promise too much and welfare state benefits and just wait for the economy to meltdown. >> i think to my mind that's the great political cultural hurdle we have to get over. you go from democracy to an important piece in "the new york times" about how government is not just about poor people. the middle class that is dependent in many ways --...
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. >>> add california to the list of states with wildfires. the "san diego union tribune" says the fire has charred 450 acres, changing winds and dry conditions are fueling this blaze which has been difficult so far to control. > "san jose mercury news", webb simpson kissing the trophy. mcdowell was this close with the birdie putt and goes wide. and simpson takes home the hardware. there he is watching that last putt as if it his day wasn't surreal enough already, he was treated to this strange moment during his trophy ceremony. >> three straight birdies turned around for you today. >> yeah, that was kind of the difference. i got off to a slow start, but i knew that -- i knew -- >> always something to spice matters up. >> enjoy the jail cell, pal. >> webb is the champ. >>> up neck, what, if anything, did we learn today? [ male announcer ] considering all your mouth goes through, do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your
. >>> add california to the list of states with wildfires. the "san diego union tribune" says the fire has charred 450 acres, changing winds and dry conditions are fueling this blaze which has been difficult so far to control. > "san jose mercury news", webb simpson kissing the trophy. mcdowell was this close with the birdie putt and goes wide. and simpson takes home the hardware. there he is watching that last putt as if it his day wasn't surreal enough already,...
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and we conservatives said great, do what you want to do in michigan, in florida, in california. we'll have 50 legislative laboratories, and that's what we believed, the best ideas survive. d then if the federal government wants to implement some of those ideas, that's fine. no b nna nd, we'll figure it out. it's called federalism. and mitt romney never was able to explain that in a way that paul ryan or, you know, a lot of other conservatives could have explained it in two or three seconds. yes, i did that in massachusetts, but let me tell you something. eswon michigan, doesn't work in mississippi, doesn't work in minnesota. we've got 50 different states, and let's have experimentation. let's have competition. let's have legislative laboratories and see what suits ea sta's restsst hese that. he could have explained that away in january in iowa and could have been talking about this bill for the past eight, nine months in an excited, positive way. another thing, steve ratner, i want to go to you on this lk- er w talked tose y governor ed rendell who said that he was so impressed
and we conservatives said great, do what you want to do in michigan, in florida, in california. we'll have 50 legislative laboratories, and that's what we believed, the best ideas survive. d then if the federal government wants to implement some of those ideas, that's fine. no b nna nd, we'll figure it out. it's called federalism. and mitt romney never was able to explain that in a way that paul ryan or, you know, a lot of other conservatives could have explained it in two or three seconds....
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. >> i don't get it. >> speaking of california. donny deutsch does not want to talk about the supreme court. >> i do. >> because what happened yesterday. because somebody messed their bed yesterday arguing for the administration. that's some very polite way of saying what that poor, poor guy did, who is going to be crucified by the american left for the rest of his life. he's like the bill buckner. he is like the bill buckner of the american left. it went horribly for the white house yesterday. >> it didn't go well. >> when jeffrey toobin comes out and says, it's over. it's over. we lose. >> they should have sent joe pesci in from "my cousin vinnie." >> he would have done a better job. >> guys, that's not nice. >> seriously. you know, i think we're being a little tough on him. but it's kind of like when we were -- i remember we were watching like george w. bush debate for the first time against al gore. he ended up winning because al gore was even worse, but we were all horrified going, oh, my god, our guy can't complete a sentence
. >> i don't get it. >> speaking of california. donny deutsch does not want to talk about the supreme court. >> i do. >> because what happened yesterday. because somebody messed their bed yesterday arguing for the administration. that's some very polite way of saying what that poor, poor guy did, who is going to be crucified by the american left for the rest of his life. he's like the bill buckner. he is like the bill buckner of the american left. it went horribly for...
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if you sit there, if you're out in des moines, iowa, listening to him, stockton, california, you know what the president meant. we're in an age where we tweet the news. oh, you know, obama, gaffe. #screwup. we are in a ridiculous age. >> i agree. >> and we're going to learn nothing about this country from these two guys if the campaign continues this way. you talk to people during the ordinary course of a day. they don't care about this. they want to know where are we going? where are you going? this is a job application. you want this job four more years tell us where we're going, what are we going to do. >> we're not hearing that. >> nothing. >> mitt romney tell us what you're about, because he mentions steve jobs in his highly inaccurate assessment of what the president had said and other business leaders --papa j >> mentioned people who had large personal fortunes as does he, and that's about all we know. for all the romney efforts he keeps bringing it back to this every time he calls about this. the chorus calling for him to release more of his tax returns is growing, much from w
if you sit there, if you're out in des moines, iowa, listening to him, stockton, california, you know what the president meant. we're in an age where we tweet the news. oh, you know, obama, gaffe. #screwup. we are in a ridiculous age. >> i agree. >> and we're going to learn nothing about this country from these two guys if the campaign continues this way. you talk to people during the ordinary course of a day. they don't care about this. they want to know where are we going? where...
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. >> the 2012 presidential primary date deadline and, sure, south carolina didn't work but california. the deadline for actually being on the ballot march 23rd. why don't you take -- winner take all you. >> joe, joe, i'm still exploring. i can't make any commitments until i finish exploring. how is the moon, neal armstrong? how is the moon? i haven't even launched the rocket yet, joe. i can't say one small step for man yet. be patient, joe. i know you hunger for my candidacy. >> i hunger for you, stephen. >> oh, this is going downhill. >> that's about an open marriage. >> i understand you actually knew this guy back in college. you and colbert. >> we don't want to talk about that. because the statute of limitations has still not expired on some of that behavior at northwestern university. but i do have a super pac question for you. >> okay? you still have a super pac. no-fly zo i to longer have a super pac. john stewart took it from me. i can't hand it from. he has to offer to take it. >> the other night on tv he decides to spend some of what use used to be your money on a fancy itali
. >> the 2012 presidential primary date deadline and, sure, south carolina didn't work but california. the deadline for actually being on the ballot march 23rd. why don't you take -- winner take all you. >> joe, joe, i'm still exploring. i can't make any commitments until i finish exploring. how is the moon, neal armstrong? how is the moon? i haven't even launched the rocket yet, joe. i can't say one small step for man yet. be patient, joe. i know you hunger for my candidacy....
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and he's pulling ahead in state polls by a long way in places like oklahoma and california. other places like -- that is not to say romney can't -- if romney wins michigan that momentum could be halted but if rick santorum wins michigan he is going to roll out with a big head of steam into a lot of these states. as i'll say again, five or six states on super tuesday have evangelical populations over 40%. that is a big bulwark for rick santorum in terms of base votes. >> i agree. by the way, if that happens we'll be talking about contraception. >> oh, god. >> in the coming weeks and months. i mean, this is not -- i'm serious here. this is a guy who i like, who i told you i have supported in the past. who believes that griswold -- the connecticut should be overturned. has said -- why do i bring that up? i bring that up because when romney was ahead we were talking about the 1% because he was the face of the party. when santorum is ahead, we're going to be talking about contraception and it's going to scare a lot of republican women. forget democrats. forget independents. it's
and he's pulling ahead in state polls by a long way in places like oklahoma and california. other places like -- that is not to say romney can't -- if romney wins michigan that momentum could be halted but if rick santorum wins michigan he is going to roll out with a big head of steam into a lot of these states. as i'll say again, five or six states on super tuesday have evangelical populations over 40%. that is a big bulwark for rick santorum in terms of base votes. >> i agree. by the...
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he'll win, but he'll have to go all the way past the last primary in california to get his total. >> people were so critical of the white house when this hhs ruling came out and i'm sure it wasn't planned. brilliant in the long run in terms of politics. jon meacham? >> romney has managed to pull off a significant trick here, which is the conservative base doesn't like him and independents think he's too conservative. so it's kind of right now it's the romney family who are really behind him. and that seems to be the extent of the passion. >> the passion, that's one of the problems, and donny, you talk about it and i'm not going to make fun of you, but there is a lack of passion for this candidate. on top of the fact you have newt gingrich and rick santorum who seem like, i don't know what could be said to them to convince them to -- >> nothing. and why would they? and why should they? and the interesting thing is, the governor was talking about this earlier, if we were in charge of romney's campaign, what would we do? and you know me, i always like to give my opinion. i don't know wh
he'll win, but he'll have to go all the way past the last primary in california to get his total. >> people were so critical of the white house when this hhs ruling came out and i'm sure it wasn't planned. brilliant in the long run in terms of politics. jon meacham? >> romney has managed to pull off a significant trick here, which is the conservative base doesn't like him and independents think he's too conservative. so it's kind of right now it's the romney family who are really...
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boy. >> yeah. >> he is used to working on four hours of sleep. >> i have a california passport now. >> yeah. exactly. >> and i was feeling really sorry for myself. and then i come in and i see jonathan capehart, who was here as late as i was last night. >> yeah. >> we actually did another 15 minutes of the show after the show that jonathan participated in for the web because there was just so much to do. and, you know, i don't get extra money for that. >> you're actually rambling on now like you're working on four hours of sleep. getting down in the weeds there. >> please proceed. >> i saw your twitter feed, so i understand. but you just lost everybody else. do you know who you sound like? the solicitor general. >> oh, yeah? >> god, that was bad. listen to this. do we have this tape? >> is this the ad? >> i'm not playing this because it's an rnc ad or whatever it, is i'm just playing because you can really hear the bumbling around. >> case 11398, the department of health and human services versus florida. >> for more than 80% of americans, the insurance system does provide effective a
boy. >> yeah. >> he is used to working on four hours of sleep. >> i have a california passport now. >> yeah. exactly. >> and i was feeling really sorry for myself. and then i come in and i see jonathan capehart, who was here as late as i was last night. >> yeah. >> we actually did another 15 minutes of the show after the show that jonathan participated in for the web because there was just so much to do. and, you know, i don't get extra money for that....
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fire in richmond, california. the chevron plant is one of the largest oil refineries on the west coast and the loss of production fit from monday's fis expected to drive up the cost to $4 a gallon across the west coast. >> the "st. louis post-dispat " post-dispatch," senator claire mccaskill will face todd aiken in the general election. throughout the race, aiken had credited her conservative. in fact, democrats spent nearly $2 million on ads, portraying aiken as far to the right, hoping it would entice republican primary voters to support him. but alienate moderates in the general election. >> so, you know, chuck, so claire mccaskill, very excited that representative aiken won. >> she got the person that she needed. >> that she needed, that she wanted. they got involved in the race. you know who else got involved in a primary race? pat brown, 1996, against ronald reagan. i'm not comparing this guy, i don't even know who he is, but so many times when democrats try to get involved -- >> you get what you ask for. >>
fire in richmond, california. the chevron plant is one of the largest oil refineries on the west coast and the loss of production fit from monday's fis expected to drive up the cost to $4 a gallon across the west coast. >> the "st. louis post-dispat " post-dispatch," senator claire mccaskill will face todd aiken in the general election. throughout the race, aiken had credited her conservative. in fact, democrats spent nearly $2 million on ads, portraying aiken as far to the...
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expected to net $4 million, raised $49 million in california so far. two weeks ago raised $15 million hosting a fund-raiser with george clooney. >> from the "los angeles times," the space x rocket is expected to dock at the international space station tomorrow. it's going to become the first private spacecraft to link up with the space station. >> up next, what, if anything did we learn today? >> i learned something. >> oh, i did, too. >> about the great gatsby. >> there you go. i've been crisscrossing the gulf for the past two years now. i can tell you, down here, people measure commitment by what's getting done. i'm mike utsler, and it's my job to make sure we keep making progress in the gulf. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. another fourteen billion dollars has been spent on response and cleanup. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to the gulf of mexico research initiative... to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will c
expected to net $4 million, raised $49 million in california so far. two weeks ago raised $15 million hosting a fund-raiser with george clooney. >> from the "los angeles times," the space x rocket is expected to dock at the international space station tomorrow. it's going to become the first private spacecraft to link up with the space station. >> up next, what, if anything did we learn today? >> i learned something. >> oh, i did, too. >> about the great...
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>> i'm from california. >> you were from california. now you're somebody who is so invested in the machinations of washington, d.c., i believe that this year people don't want to hear that. >> here's the thing. >> people want to hear the real story. >> hammer, hammer -- >> the people want to hear the stories from little towns -- >> that's right, and you do need to know what's going on in the real america which contrasts with this studio or -- >> this is the real america, isn't it, ladies and gentlemen? >> how about that? mike allen last night on colbert. >> very cool, mike. >> he joins us in new york city, mr. mike allen. a look at the "playbook." how was it? >> it was super fun. they say just don't be funny. they say we have comedy writers, we want you to talk about the campaign. it was good advice. >> there was a big show not just because mike allen was on the show, but stephen colbert made a huge announcement. he's jumping in in south carolina. >> oh, my goodness. >> it's big. >> he's exploring whether to explore, and it's a new way
>> i'm from california. >> you were from california. now you're somebody who is so invested in the machinations of washington, d.c., i believe that this year people don't want to hear that. >> here's the thing. >> people want to hear the real story. >> hammer, hammer -- >> the people want to hear the stories from little towns -- >> that's right, and you do need to know what's going on in the real america which contrasts with this studio or -- >>...
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we should finally get some relief from the heavy downpours across western oregon and northwestern california and the mountains, too, should only get about one on three inches of snow throughout the day today. that's a check on your forecast. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. new years clutter is no match for someone with big ideas. with a new project in mind, some how-to knowledge to give us an edge, and more savings down every aisle. it only takes a few twists and turns for those bright ideas to make the new year even brighter. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. start fresh and save with hdx 20 gallon totes, a special buy at just $5.88 a piece. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. comfort individualized. save 50% on the final closeout of our silver limited ed
we should finally get some relief from the heavy downpours across western oregon and northwestern california and the mountains, too, should only get about one on three inches of snow throughout the day today. that's a check on your forecast. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. new years clutter is no match for someone with big ideas. with a new project in mind, some how-to knowledge to give us an edge, and more savings down every aisle. it only takes a few twists and...
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but it's a great place to work and famously, the google plex in california has all kinds of amazing food, volleyball courts, incredible buses and places to walk your dogs and pet grooming and here in new york city, they have a new office and they've got something called, eyebrow shaping. for employees? what is that? >> are you serious? >> that's important. but does all the fluff on the side make you the best company to work for in america? >> they give you one day a week off to work on your own projects. >> oh, really? >> they also see your stock options on a constant upward escalator, that's a big plus. >> number two, a company not known as well, boston consulting group. tell me about them. >> boston consulting group, no the to be confused with bain. it's a place where they spend a huge amount of time and money on employees, recruiting people and retaining them. thousands and thousands of dollars. number three, s.a.s., a software company in south carolina, day care. incredible sick time. number four, wegmans. alec baldwin, wasn't he the spokesman for them for a while. >> does have anyth
but it's a great place to work and famously, the google plex in california has all kinds of amazing food, volleyball courts, incredible buses and places to walk your dogs and pet grooming and here in new york city, they have a new office and they've got something called, eyebrow shaping. for employees? what is that? >> are you serious? >> that's important. but does all the fluff on the side make you the best company to work for in america? >> they give you one day a week off...
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8, in the state of california, again, not a conservative state where 14 million voters went out and voted to ban gay marriage in the state. this is a state that hasn't voted for a republican presidential candidate since 1988 or a u.s. senator that's a republican since 1986. and yet a federal court stepped in and overturned that decision. so it's not like alabama or north dakota's doing this, you take all of this together and you can almost hear pat buchanan at the 1992 convention talking about culture wars. but for republicans, and i'd love to go to mark haleprin really quickly, mark, it seems to me that there's a reason rick santorum outperformed last night on what all the polls suggested. all of these things are coming one after another after another, and it's actually pushing the president and the democrats out of the mainstream of american politics. >> well, joe, there's no doubt that santorum's three victories is owed to a lot of factors, for sure what you're citing. the electorates in this contest were very conservative. they find the fire of rick santorum on social issues mor
8, in the state of california, again, not a conservative state where 14 million voters went out and voted to ban gay marriage in the state. this is a state that hasn't voted for a republican presidential candidate since 1988 or a u.s. senator that's a republican since 1986. and yet a federal court stepped in and overturned that decision. so it's not like alabama or north dakota's doing this, you take all of this together and you can almost hear pat buchanan at the 1992 convention talking about...
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in california the rate is nearly 9%. without taking advantge of ose mho which are complelyeg aplou ha pdn era$2biio intas lt a eomnyreond t t re wg ame p first half of fisca2 our u.s. operations have generated almost $5 billion in federal and state -- >> what do you think? >> i think that these large companies and there are many of them who are also getting together to try to get a tax repatriotings holidays i making out like band said and the ttle guy hts ultaty. thid ough co toetr d tyto coshe ooles. ato u think? >>thnkifi'ui om to go across the globe and find laws that are most advantageous to my company and to my workers and also to the share holders. but it's like the g.e. story. this tax fairness issue really does ring a bell for americans. >> it does. i think the story tells you how successful and important apple has become. they a always shopping fo tax advante. iss ttant t ale beg-- they a a taetow caeheha ceosufut'ivteit kind of happen in the states. there is almost a war within the states. >> we definitely see
in california the rate is nearly 9%. without taking advantge of ose mho which are complelyeg aplou ha pdn era$2biio intas lt a eomnyreond t t re wg ame p first half of fisca2 our u.s. operations have generated almost $5 billion in federal and state -- >> what do you think? >> i think that these large companies and there are many of them who are also getting together to try to get a tax repatriotings holidays i making out like band said and the ttle guy hts ultaty. thid ough co toetr...
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>> i moved and changed my name and moved to california because boston wasn't far enough. i tried to start over. it worked to a degree. you can't run away from your past. >> i didn't ask you this. there certain conflicts between you can't heal and start over. >> you can't ever be brought back to where you were before whatever it is that harmed you occurred. you can reach a place where you can have a lot of holes in you and it's surprising how well you can do. if you have a terrible grief that occurred, some loss, later five miles down the road of your life, one of the best moments could be there and they exist side by side and it doesn't smooth out or minimize or narrow or reduce what you lost. the surprise is they are like two old men that live inside you. loss and tragedy doesn't have to make you darker. it can make you deeper. that's what is a better way of thinking of healing. i waited when i lost someone in my life to heal. i waited years and years to feel like back the way i did. i wish someone had told me, no, this is the new you now. this is how you are now. >> you
>> i moved and changed my name and moved to california because boston wasn't far enough. i tried to start over. it worked to a degree. you can't run away from your past. >> i didn't ask you this. there certain conflicts between you can't heal and start over. >> you can't ever be brought back to where you were before whatever it is that harmed you occurred. you can reach a place where you can have a lot of holes in you and it's surprising how well you can do. if you have a...
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california governors are ignorant about what creates a vibrant economy. and too many democrats right now that are running around with occupy wall street jerseys on, are ignorant of what creates vibrant economy. i don't think they're bad. >> uh-huh. >> i don't think they're what did you say? envious, i just think they're wrong. i'm going to drink a smoothie. i think mitt's totally wrong about envy. it's got nothing to do with envy, it's just ignorance. >> coming up, we bring in senior white house advisory, valerie jarrett and bill bratten, "the wall street journal's" peggy noonan and the head of the council on foreign relations, richard haas. >> donny, what country were you stoned in when "shambala" came out? >> i was in high school. >> can i repeat my question. >> what country were you stoned in when this song came out? >> queens, 112th street. >> just like listening to joe this morning. >> good morning, everyone, let's going to charleston. where people will be going to the polls five days from now. great weather in new hampshire. this does not look like
california governors are ignorant about what creates a vibrant economy. and too many democrats right now that are running around with occupy wall street jerseys on, are ignorant of what creates vibrant economy. i don't think they're bad. >> uh-huh. >> i don't think they're what did you say? envious, i just think they're wrong. i'm going to drink a smoothie. i think mitt's totally wrong about envy. it's got nothing to do with envy, it's just ignorance. >> coming up, we bring in...
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we are actually warming it up in southern california. today l.a. around 71, but rain in the northwest. a sneak peek at friday's forecast, looks like heavy rain is beginning in texas. there's a chance for an east coast storm on sunday. looks like it's going to be mostly to the southeast and heavy rain doesn't look like any snow from this next storm either. that's been the trend all winter. no reason it's going to stop now. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. the employee of the month is... spark card from capital one. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more rewarding. [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? this guy's amazing. what's in your wallet? an accide
we are actually warming it up in southern california. today l.a. around 71, but rain in the northwest. a sneak peek at friday's forecast, looks like heavy rain is beginning in texas. there's a chance for an east coast storm on sunday. looks like it's going to be mostly to the southeast and heavy rain doesn't look like any snow from this next storm either. that's been the trend all winter. no reason it's going to stop now. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. the employee...
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california is slightly different. one economist, making this argument a couple of years. we may never get back. the low hanging fruit may have been picked between the '40s and '70s and may be in a permanent state of not great employment. >> it's true. interesting is, every recovery since the '90s that been weaker and taken longer than the one before and this is the longest and weakest in history. >> rana, technically in recovery over two years. what does that mean, technically? >> over two years. it means we're growing. actually, after three quarters growth, we're in an expansion, if you can believe it. we should feel expansive. instead we feel constricted because we haven't got an raise. incomes are flat for a lot of people out there. >> not just -- again, back to you're not going to get the job you had. you're just not going to. there's a sense of expectation that isn't being met in our society, and that's for the people who are lucky enough to get a job. >> totally true. you can see the bifurcation in this recovery. now, stocks are up. a lot of people that are fairly w
california is slightly different. one economist, making this argument a couple of years. we may never get back. the low hanging fruit may have been picked between the '40s and '70s and may be in a permanent state of not great employment. >> it's true. interesting is, every recovery since the '90s that been weaker and taken longer than the one before and this is the longest and weakest in history. >> rana, technically in recovery over two years. what does that mean, technically?...
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california's in terrible shape. our states are in terrible shape. why is it that this year when it seems like deficits and debt and fiscal restraint should be -- like ross perot in 1992, why is there not that candidate running this year? >> there may be. i was with ross perot yesterday and there are strong parallels between 1992 and 2012. >> you say what -- >> well, america elect is coming up with a to be determined unity slate that will be determined in a national online primary determined by the end of june. and we'll see who the republicans nominate, we know president obama's going to be on the ballot and we'll see the space in the middle. what we need is an issues campaign. and in '92, perot ran on political dysfunctionality, and declining confidence in the future. we are worse off in every category. and both parties are responsible for it. and the last ten years have been the most irresponsible in the history. we're at a cross say the middl? actually, i'll tell what you, i think with barack obama and mitt romney if, mitt romney gets it, we have
california's in terrible shape. our states are in terrible shape. why is it that this year when it seems like deficits and debt and fiscal restraint should be -- like ross perot in 1992, why is there not that candidate running this year? >> there may be. i was with ross perot yesterday and there are strong parallels between 1992 and 2012. >> you say what -- >> well, america elect is coming up with a to be determined unity slate that will be determined in a national online...
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>> well, we are talking about here, unfortunately, is more tough times in the state of california. i want to start off with this bankruptcy situation. yesterday we briefly touched on scranton which is basicly on the edge of bankruptcy. running out of money. the mayor proactively slashing all public services workers' wages to minimum wage. even though the court said they couldn't. now you have san bernardino, california, filing or ordering to file for bankruptcy protection which means it is the third california town to file for bankruptcy protection or expected to in just two weeks' time. it could be a rollout as we see more and more of this stuff makes it's easier for other city council facing tough times to perhaps make the same decision. this is going to be, i think, one of the biggest stories outside of the election in the second half of 2012. >> where does it go? i mean, obviously this is just the beginning. you are going to see much more of this. and different versions of it. what's your prognosis? >> prognosis is we need a massive economic recovery, so some of the cities can
>> well, we are talking about here, unfortunately, is more tough times in the state of california. i want to start off with this bankruptcy situation. yesterday we briefly touched on scranton which is basicly on the edge of bankruptcy. running out of money. the mayor proactively slashing all public services workers' wages to minimum wage. even though the court said they couldn't. now you have san bernardino, california, filing or ordering to file for bankruptcy protection which means it...
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in kentucky and tennessee prescribed nearly twice as many antibiotics as those in california, oregon and washington state. researchers say common infections are becoming increasingly immune to antibiotic treatments. >> be careful with that stuff. >> up next the comedians are salivating over the petraeus scandal. the best of late night is next. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. on any new volkswagen. some people put everything intotheir name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbor
in kentucky and tennessee prescribed nearly twice as many antibiotics as those in california, oregon and washington state. researchers say common infections are becoming increasingly immune to antibiotic treatments. >> be careful with that stuff. >> up next the comedians are salivating over the petraeus scandal. the best of late night is next. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh?...
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he can't beat romney in a connecticut, new york or california. don't forget texas. put it together and we have romney coming up just short. not by much. like i said, twist an arm here or there. they say -- the state convention if you have to. it's what insiders do. it may be what it takes for romney to get to 1144 if he loses wisconsin. >> tina? >> what about gingrich and ron paul? can they be any kind of wild card in there to throw anything more toward santorum? i mean, is it still impossible, if they really decide, okay, we are going to get behind santorum? >> well, first of all, paul seems to be working in cahoots with romney. we saw it play out in the missouri caucuses. they have a delegate strategy together. there's a rule in the rnc. this is interesting. if you don't win a plurality of five states you can't be on the vote. you control your delegates but your name is not on the ballot. gingrich won two states and delegate wise, paul has yet to win a single state. they have their delegates but won't be able to be part of the contested process. >> all right. chuc
he can't beat romney in a connecticut, new york or california. don't forget texas. put it together and we have romney coming up just short. not by much. like i said, twist an arm here or there. they say -- the state convention if you have to. it's what insiders do. it may be what it takes for romney to get to 1144 if he loses wisconsin. >> tina? >> what about gingrich and ron paul? can they be any kind of wild card in there to throw anything more toward santorum? i mean, is it still...
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a state like california, 7, $800 billion in unfunded pension liabilities. it's a huge crisis in the country. one of the few governors in the country to take it on and to succeed and this is where republicans should be talking about. what republicans should be fighting on. >> that's an interesting point because what we found is, the last month or so, a lot of the voters that would come to me would say, you know, i voted for your opponent two years ago or i'm a democrat and voting for you and one of the biggest reasons that we got those independent swing voters is people said we appreciate somebody willing to take a chance at sticking their neck out to do something and i think, obviously, that's something we could use of more at the national level. >> does that frustrate you that mitt romney still hasn't found his voice and not sticking his neck out? >> i certainly hope when they get to the convention that will be kind of the new splash out there. i think he has the capacity to. look at his background in business, olympics. >> yeah. >> i think of the big dig,
a state like california, 7, $800 billion in unfunded pension liabilities. it's a huge crisis in the country. one of the few governors in the country to take it on and to succeed and this is where republicans should be talking about. what republicans should be fighting on. >> that's an interesting point because what we found is, the last month or so, a lot of the voters that would come to me would say, you know, i voted for your opponent two years ago or i'm a democrat and voting for you...
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you start playing this through march 23rd is california. the filing deadlines for new jersey and texas also are after march 23rd. there's a few other smaller states, but use those three states as an anchor. texas, california, new jersey. that's the possibility of just grabbing a couple hundred delegates. then you could go if you had some momentum, you could go to these places where there have been caucuses where you could go to the conventions later this year, held in april, may, and june, many of the states that held their caucuses earlier and find some of these -- it's a small slice, but there are "the republican version of super delegates," unaffiliated delegates of parties. i could paint you a scenario, a little less than 1,200 to get the nomination. i could paint you a scenario by the middle of june i could get a new candidate with a little bit of momentum with 700 or 800 delegates, no the enough, but enough to sort of force this issue of a brokered convention. somebody who has participated in a debate or two at the end say in april or
you start playing this through march 23rd is california. the filing deadlines for new jersey and texas also are after march 23rd. there's a few other smaller states, but use those three states as an anchor. texas, california, new jersey. that's the possibility of just grabbing a couple hundred delegates. then you could go if you had some momentum, you could go to these places where there have been caucuses where you could go to the conventions later this year, held in april, may, and june, many...